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A sneaky fish learns a lesson in crime and punishment in the bestselling, multiple award-winning sequel to I Want My Hat Back. Winner of the Caldecott Medal and Kate Greenaway Medal 2014 From the creator of the bestselling I Want My Hat Back and Sam and Dave Dig a Hole comes the story of a tiny fish who proudly wears a blue hat. It fits him perfectly. Problem is, trouble could be following close behind... So it's a good thing that the enormous fish he took it from won't wake up. And even if he does, it's not as though he'll ever know what happened, right? With so many emotions conveyed in just the glint of an eye, visual humour swims to the fore in this thrillingly original, perfectly-paced cautionary tale. Review: A beautifully illustrated, quirky and intelligent book. - The illustrations in this book are un-apologetic, funny and interesting. The text is beautifully composed, it helped my five year old to take his first steps in reading. We have gone over this book several times, my kid loves the illustrations and has become very familiar with the words used in the book. It drives a sticky point home without much non-sense and some dry humour. Review: Absolute Fun - This is fun to read and fun for the child as well. It follows the book of 'I want my hat back'. Loved that book, so this book was an automatic buy.




| Best Sellers Rank | #44,852 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #369 in Children's Crime & Thriller (Books) #492 in Children's Mysteries & Curiosities (Books) #564 in Children's Fiction Books on Animals & Pets |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 2,315 Reviews |
S**E
A beautifully illustrated, quirky and intelligent book.
The illustrations in this book are un-apologetic, funny and interesting. The text is beautifully composed, it helped my five year old to take his first steps in reading. We have gone over this book several times, my kid loves the illustrations and has become very familiar with the words used in the book. It drives a sticky point home without much non-sense and some dry humour.
R**A
Absolute Fun
This is fun to read and fun for the child as well. It follows the book of 'I want my hat back'. Loved that book, so this book was an automatic buy.
A**R
... does have any story only design and picture very good. Good story book should have good reading material ...
It does have any story only design and picture very good. Good story book should have good reading material in it.
A**M
Gorgeous book
Beautiful quality books with funny storyline
V**A
Very original, one of my favourites!
Amazing book, art and story! Love all Klassen’s books! Very good use of text and images! Very clever and good message!
N**R
Şaşırtan bir kitap
Yine yazarların yaratıcılığına şaşırdığımız bir kitap. Yazılar ve resimler iki farklı hikayeyi anlatıyor. Kesinlikle çok sevdim. Jon Klassen'in çizimlerini de ayrıca çok beğeniyorum. Mat Barnett ile yaptığı kitapları da tavsiye ederim.
B**1
Another easy to read book with plenty of humour.
We own this author's first book (I Want My Hat) - which is so brilliant I couldn't wait to buy his next book. My son recently complained that too many of books were "the same". He wanted something truly unique and that is how we found Jon Klassen. I must point out though, that the black humour in these books may not appeal to all children - and in fact may upset some. I would advise parents to read this on thier own before sitting down to storytime. This story is about a small fish who steals a hat from a much larger fish. He is quite pleased with himself, gloating about how he will get away with his crime - but crime doesn't pay and tiny fish should not antagonise big ones. Tiny fish swims through blackened ocean happily talking to himself about how big fish will never know what happened, will never find him etc.... All the while big fish is swimming behind getting closer and closer. I will not give away the ending - but I will say it might upset some children. However, the unhappy parts are not actually shown, they are simply implied by illustration so you can easily craft your own happier ending. This has an absolutely delightful deadpan humour. My children are ages 4 and 7, and although my 7 year old rarely reads picture books anymore, he did enjoy this - and I have to admit - so did I. The illustrations are striking as well. I very much like the black water as opposed to traditional blue. It adds to the uniqueness of this book. It also a nice book to discuss the morality of taking things that do not belong to you with children. But in addition to being a brilliant story certain to entice reluctant readers, this book, is a wonderful resource for reading instruction. The early readers by Dr Seuss were limited to 250 words. This book uses only 92 and almost all of these are extremely easy to read words, which would be on the same list the Dr Seuss books were drawn from. Most of the words are common one syllable words easily sounded out with phonics and familiar to most children such as "hat", "fish", "big" and "small". The most challenging words in this book were "probably" and " worried" but if a child can read the rest of the book they can easily learn two new words for one book. In addition, the text is in a very large clear black font, on a white background with good spacing in between lines, making it ideal for new readers or children with dyslexia. Most pages only have one or two short sentences - this would make the ideal reading primer and it is ever so much more fun than Peter and Jane. It's high interest level and slightly wicked wit will appeal to older children as well, making this the perfect book for children who are reading below age level. This really is a book that can be enjoyed by all ages. If you do enjoy this book - I must suggest you try "I Want My Hat" as well which is even easier to read with only 68 words.
A**A
Joyful and calming
I love the hat series so much. Just something about these books feels joyful and calming.
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